Claims
- 1. In a froth flotation process for separating ink from a fibrous pulp slurry of waste paper, wherein gas is dispersed and dissolved in the slurry to generate bubbles which rise through the slurry and form a surface foam containing a higher concentration of said ink, the improvement comprising:
- providing an enclosed vessel having a slurry inlet, a slurry outlet and a foam outlet;
- feeding the slurry of waste paper through the enclosed vessel from the slurry inlet to the slurry outlet;
- controlling at least one of said feeding step and flow from the foam outlet to maintain a liquid level and slurry surface in the vessel so that slurry less than fills the vessel between the slurry inlet and the slurry outlet;
- generating a foam layer on the surface of the slurry for receiving the ink;
- providing a baffle means separating the slurry outlet from the foam outlet to define, within the vessel, a rejects outlet chamber having the foam outlet, said rejects outlet chamber separating and receiving the foam layer;
- maintaining a positive super-atmospheric pressure in the vessel in an area above the slurry surface by capturing in the vessel gas escaping from the slurry; and
- emitting gas from the vessel through the foam outlet along with foam and ink from the slurry.
- 2. The method defined in claim 1, and further including the step of recirculating a portion of the flow from said slurry outlet to the inlet of said vessel.
- 3. In a continuous waste paper deinking process for froth flotation separation wherein a slurry of waste paper with ink particles therein is treated with a gas to generate a foam to capture ink particles in the slurry, and the foam with captured ink particles is separated from the slurry in a module wherein the foam is allowed to rise to the top of the slurry and the slurry and foam are separately removed from the module, the improvement comprising;
- providing a closed vessel as the module, with controlled flow;
- capturing gas escaping from the slurry in the closed vessel;
- maintaining a pressure in the vessel above atmospheric pressure;
- providing a baffle means separating a slurry outlet from a foam outlet and defining a rejects outlet chamber for collecting therein the foam separately from the slurry;
- continuously directing gas captured in the closed vessel through said foam outlet in the rejects outlet chamber along with foam carrying the ink particles separated from the slurry.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/839,039, filed on Feb. 18, 1992, now abandoned, which is file wrapper continuation application of Ser. No. 07/465,711, Jan. 16, 1990, now abandoned, which is a division of Ser. No. 06/939,997, filed on Dec. 10, 1986, U.S. Pat. No. 4,952,308.
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